Fixation in Fluctuating Populations
Abstract
We investigate the dynamics of the voter model in which the population itself changes endogenously via the birth-death process. There are two species of voters, labeled A and B, and the population of each species can grow or shrink by the birth-death process at equal rates . Individuals of opposite species also undergo voter model dynamics in which an AB pair can equiprobably become AA or BB with rate ---neutral evolution. In the limit , the distribution of consensus times varies as and the probability that the population size equals at the moment of consensus varies as . As the birth/death rate is increased, fixation occurs more more quickly; that is, population fluctuations promote consensus.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1901.08229,
title = {Fixation in Fluctuating Populations},
author = {Deepak Bhat and Jordi Piñero and S. Redner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.08229},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
15 pages, 6 figures, IOP format. Version 2: minor changes in response to referee comments. For publication in JSTAT. Version 3: Various minor errors fixed